A single gene that regulates testosterone levels in a "crazy" species of shore bird controls the development of three wildly ...
There are three morphs in ruffs that differ in their appearance and mating behavior. Males of the aggressive Independents ...
A gene regulating testosterone in ruffs produces three male morphs with unique behaviors, offering insights into vertebrate ...
In a recent cover story in the journal Science, biochemistry professor Dorothee Kern offers an explanation: A “super-enzyme” was able to brave the cold. “It’s one more clue to how life evolved on this ...
A team of Greek researchers, led by Dr. Georgios Skretas at BSRC Fleming developed new metagenomic analysis tools to identify a super heat-resistant enzyme of biotechnological interest.
Together with international colleagues, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence have now shown how the birds eliminate the excess: they produce a super enzyme that rapidly ...
A new study published on the cover of the journal Science this month has discovered that these morphs are produced by a super enzyme (HSD17B2) in the blood of the birds that’s able to regulate ...